TEKS 112.4(b)(13)(D)
investigate and describe some of the unique life cycles of animals where young animals do not resemble their parents, including butterflies and frogs.
Source: Texas Administrative Code §112.4 (Chapter 112) · Adopted 2021
Knowledge & Skills 112.4(b)(13)
Organisms and environments
The student knows that organisms have structures and undergo processes that help them interact and survive within their environments. The student is expected to:
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Other expectations under 112.4(b)(13)
- TEKS 112.4(b)(13)(A) identify the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds of plants and compare how those structures help different plants meet their basic needs for survival;
- TEKS 112.4(b)(13)(B) record and compare how the structures and behaviors of animals help them find and take in food, water, and air;
- TEKS 112.4(b)(13)(C) record and compare how being part of a group helps animals obtain food, defend themselves, and cope with changes; and